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The purchase of your own home is generally regarded as the biggest financial outlay you will ever make. Discerning homebuyers realise why it is so important to have a survey to advise whether a property is free from significant defect and associated expense.
Money wisely spent on a survey can avoid the need to spend thousands of pounds on repairs or replacement, which may be the case should you proceed without one.
Your survey will also be a useful negotiating tool and help to justify the price you pay for your new home. If no significant repairs or expenses are required then at least you will have peace of mind.
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When buying a home you should never rely solely on a mortgage valuation. The lenders themselves state within their terms and conditions that you should not do this. Take your time to consider the benefits of each type of survey and which type would best suit your needs.
Always remember, we’re here to help, whether that is in assessing which survey to have, or in clarifying any issues once the survey has been sent to you. At MAP, we like to advise our clients throughout the home buying process.
If you are moving home please call us for advice on what the best type of survey is to suit your individual needs.
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